LOS ANGELES — Maybe that’s just what it takes, to wait for the other guys to make a mistake. And to be ready to pounce.

The deciding moment, the moment when the Dodgers moved on to the National League Championship Series on Thursday night, was a broken-bat bouncer back to the mound by Andy Pages in the 11th inning of Game 4 against the Philadelphia Phillies. And the move that preceded it in the 11th inning turned out to be the series changer, when Dave Roberts inserted Hyeseong Kim as a pinch-runner after Tommy Edman’s one-out single.

Kim’s speed has been considered a weapon ever since he joined the Dodgers organization this spring. Saturday night, it put his team another step toward repeating as World Series champions, because that two-out nubber to the mound became a game-winning pla

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